IAMHIST 2011 Conference Report
The 24th International conference on History and Media took place this year in Copenhagen on 6th-9th July. EUscreen was represented by Dr. Sian Barber from Royal Holloway
Conference update: Two more speakers confirmed
For the Second EUscreen International Conference on Use and Creativity, two more names were confirmed for our speakers list. We’re happy to announce to you that
First names confirmed for the Second EUscreen International Conference on Use and Creativity
EUscreen will be holding its Second International Conference on Use and Creativity from 15-16 September 2011. Host of the conference will be the National Library of
Workshop: Public Service Broadcasting in Europe in the Digital Age
Announcement by the Centre for European Governance, University of Exeter Date: Friday, 1st July 2011 Location: Conference Room 2, Xfi building, University of Exeter The workshop
CEN Standards for Metadata about Cinematographic Works
Report on the Prague workshop, May 25-27 2011 by Erwin Verbruggen While Prague was hosting the annual ELAG conference, where librarians gather to talk about
Digital Agenda: awards for creative reuse of open data
Press release from the European Commission European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes awarded prizes to the winners of the Open Data Challenge and Hack4Europe! competitions at
Over 13 millions records relating to film, television and radio accessed via pioneering search environment
British Universities Film & Video Council Media Release An innovative ‘all-in-one’ search engine allowing users to access nine online databases, containing more than 13 million
Broadcasting in an age of commercialism
Announcement by Middlesex University One day conference Thursday 22 September, Hendon campus. On 22 September 2011 Middlesex University will host a European and comparative media
PrestoCentre Training Course 2011: Long-Term Audiovisual Digital Preservation. Strategy, Planning and Tools
Press release by PrestoCentre From 12-16 September in Paris and Bry-sur-Marne, France, PrestoCentre organises as part of its Professional Development Training Series a course in
ERT becomes an associate partner in EUscreen
Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (ERT), the Greek state broadcasting company has committed itself to EUscreen by becoming an associate partner. The audiovisual archive of ERT will
Historic Travel Documents Make Online Debut
Press release by the European Library Take a journey to the North Pole, book your ticket on a 1930s car trip through eastern Europe or
Taking Care Of Orphan Works – EFG Open Conference on Rights Clearance in European Film Archives
Press release by the European Film Gateway Date: 30 – 31 May 2011 Venue: EYE Film Institute Netherlands , Vondelpark 3, 1071 AA Amsterdam Developing
SAVE THE DATE!
Save the date for the Second EUscreen International Conference in Stockholm on 15 and 16 September 2011. The conference program is still under construction, but there will
Conference report: Technical and Field related Problems of Classical and Electronic Archiving. Supplementary Education in the Fields of Archiving, Documenting and Informatics
By Aleksander Lavrencic and Katja Sturm Date: 6-8 April Place: Radenci The conference “Technical and Field related Problems of Classical and Electronic Archiving: Supplementary Education
Release of the EUscreen webcast portal
Press release EUscreen has released its webcast portal, http://webcast.euscreen.eu, with presentations from events organised by EUscreen that were publicly accessible. Up to this point, the
EUscreen publishes its first Online Access to Audiovisual Heritage Status Report
Press release Increasing access to digitised audiovisual heritage in particular and cultural heritage in general, has become an important topic for institutions in the field
Royal Holloway launch of EUscreen portal – 4th April, BBC Television Centre
By Dr Sian Barber – Postdoctoral Researcher, RHUL The EUscreen portal was launched by Sian Barber and Rob Turnock from Royal Holloway, University of London
Connect to 400 years of history through millions of historical records
JISC news release Millions of historical records have become more accessible to the public through a JISC funded project at the universities of Hertfordshire, London